Country star Carly Pearce is no stranger to laid-back vibes, but she drew the line when a disrespectful fan crossed it at her recent WE Fest performance in Minnesota.
- Aug 8, 2024
AceShowbiz - Carly Pearce took a bold stance against disrespect during her performance at WE Fest in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. Videos circulating on social media show Pearce halting her set to address an unruly concertgoer. The Kentucky native did not mince words, saying, "Somebody get him out of here. I do not want him at my show. Get out of my show."
The incident took place when Pearce was introducing a new song, and the heckler interrupted her by shouting, "No one cares." This prompted Pearce to call for his removal, emphatically stating, "If you're gonna be an a**hole, then you're gonna have to say it to me and get the f*** out of my show. I do not have time for d***s. See you later!"
In a subsequent interview with iHeartCountry's Ashley Morrison at US 103.5 in Tampa Bay, Florida, Pearce reflected on her actions, "I guess people are learning a new side of me, but the boys do it all the time. This is no different."
"If somebody's going to show disrespect at my show, get out. So many people think that they're not gonna be reprimanded for their actions ... He hit me in a moment where my 'Kentucky' came out full-force, and I just, I'm so tired of being afraid of standing up for myself."
Pearce addressed the crowd further after the heckler's removal, emphasizing the impact of words, "I don't care if it's to me. I don't care if it's to somebody sitting next to you. I don't care if it's on the internet. I don't care if it's texting. Words hurt. That hurt me."
"That was not nice and I'm just here to tell you guys to be kind. Do not say mean things to people just to be mean. Don't think that there aren't consequences for it. It is not kind. It is not right, and I do not believe that he should have been at my show if he's gonna speak to me like that."
This incident marks the first time Pearce has had to eject someone from her show, and she hopes it will also be the last. Ending on a positive note, she extended her gratitude to the supportive fans, "Thank you for being so kind to me tonight and for showing up. And seriously, just be nice to people. Do not be mean. It's not worth it."
Pearce, who recently released her new album "Hummingbird," is gearing up for her headlining Hummingbird World Tour, kicking off on October 3rd in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Despite the incident, she remains focused on delivering heartfelt performances and engaging with her fans in a positive way.